LNOB Season: Opera as a Process and Event Reminding of Its Unifying Power
The 2025/2026 season of the Latvian National Opera and Ballet was marked by an effort to highlight the unique power of opera to combine music, theater, architecture, and the joy of people being together while enjoying art.

The 2025/2026 season of the Latvian National Opera and Ballet (LNOB) was characterized by an attempt to remind audiences of the special strength of opera: its ability to bring together music, theater, architecture, and the sheer joy of people gathering to appreciate art in a single evening. This approach was highlighted in a report by LSM, noting that the season aimed to emphasize opera as both a process and an event.
Opera is not merely a performance; it is an experience that merges multiple art forms and allows spectators to feel part of a community. The LNOB season sought to remind that attending an opera can be a celebration, transcending mere entertainment. It was an invitation to value the moment when art and people meet.
The season balanced tradition with fresh perspectives, yet the main focus was on opera's capacity to unite. The LSM article stressed that LNOB aimed to show how opera can be both a process and an event – something that happens between artists and audience, between past and present. This approach reminds us that opera is a living art form, capable of adaptation while retaining its essence.
Overall, the 2025/2026 season at LNOB was dedicated to glorifying opera as a shared experience, reminding that its true worth lies not only in the music but also in the joy of human connection.


